SCORM and Tin Can, better known as xAPI, are both communications protocols for tracking learning related activity. This article looks at how they compare and which can give you the best insight into your learning programs.

As we begin the new year, many L&D executives and managers are starting to examine their refreshed eLearning budgets. Whether yours has been expanded, reduced, or simply maintained at past levels, how can you get the longest shelf life for your eLearning projects in 2019? These six considerations will help future-proof your organization’s eLearning in 2019 and beyond.

The only people who love change more than bank employees are bank customers, right? Not so much. Changing behavior is tough in any environment. But getting skeptical customers to use newfangled banking apps—after an equally hesitant employee pitches those apps—is a tall order.

By: Eran Ben-Ari. In 2018 higher education’s attention was on student activism, debates about safe spaces, and the regulation of for-profit colleges. Faculty members were at the center of many of those conversations and Eran Ben-Ari, Top Hat’s Chief Product Officer, expects they will continue to be the hub of many of the trends emerging in 2019. To peek ahead, he presents nine faculty trends to watch in the coming year.

You can expect some changes to the world of eLearning in 2019 and beyond. As this year starts you should be thinking about how you will improve your offering... If you want to ensure your program keeps up with the trends!

Consider the growth in eLearning capabilities during the last couple of years as you plan your personal development for this year. These point the way to the shape of things to come in eLearning in 2019 and beyond:

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